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The khaki hat, first adopted into [[#|Australian]] [[#|military]] service in 1885 when it was chosen for the newly-formed Victorian Mounted Rifles, featured a high-domed crown and a narrow brim. The brim was turned up on the right side. The colony of New South Wales adopted a felt hat for its mounted troops. In 1890, local military commandants agreed that all their forces, except the artillery (who wore [[#|helmets]]), should adopt a felt hat. This hat was worn with an indented crown, looped up on the left side and decorated with plumage.The hat was first worn overseas in the South African War.
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1. What is a person who studies an earthquake called? seismologist. 2. What happens in an earthquake?
The floor will open up and shake at thee same time 3.What are tectonic plates? Tectonic plates are pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere 4. What should you do in an earthquake? What to Do Before an Earthquake. Make sure you have a fire extinguisher, first aid kit, a battery-powered radio, ... Provide first aid for anyone who needs it. 5. How is an earthquake caused?Earthquakes are usually caused when rock underground suddenly breaks along a fault. This sudden release of energy causes the seismic waves that make the ground shake. When two blocks of rock or two plates are rubbing against each other, they stick a little. The silver fern is widely distributed across New Zealand. Found throughout the North island, the silver fern extends as far south as the Catlins on the east and Karamea on the west coast of the South Island. he silver fern is found throughout Canterbury on Banks Peninsula and in Peel Forest (Lucas et al., 2000; Molly, 1983) (where there is suitable habitat). The silver fern grows best in shady, wet, well-drained areas – predominately a forest environment. Often found in gully and stream side ecosystems the silver fern can be found at elevations between 5 and 650m above sea level (Lucas et al., 2000). Also found in fairly open habitats, the fronds usually become tatty and wind swept. The silver fern has also found favour as a popular garden plant as it can withstand drier conditions than most other tree ferns; it also has a very attractive appearance with the iconic white/silver underside (Fisher, 1984).
1. get a title of Antarctica 2. Find a map of Antarctica
Map of Antarctica
3. The first confirmed sighting of the continent was in 1820 Because Antarctica lies in the southern hemisphere, seasons there are the opposite of seasons in the north — summer runs from October to February and winter covers the remainder of the year. Antarctica is the coldest continent; temperatures in the winter can drop below –73°C (-100°F). The lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth was at Russia’s Vostok Station in Antarctica: -89.2°C (-128.6°F) on 21st July, 1983. 4. Scott Base has been New Zealand's permanent base in Antarctica since 1957. The Base provides services and accommodation for the many scientific research parties and groups who visit Antarctica during the summer. The Base is located on Ross Island in the Ross Sea region of Antarctica. Ross Island is 3932 km (2114 nautical miles) from Christchurch New Zealand and 1500 km from the South Pole. The Antarctic mainland is 70 km across McMurdo Sound from Scott Base. The closest neighbour to Scott Base is the American base, McMurdo Station, at 3km distance.
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the killer whale, or orca,king penguins6. A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles 7. Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, Australia, Antarctica).
Antarctica, the southernmost continent and site of the South Pole, is a virtually uninhabited, ice-covered landmass. Most cruises to the continent visit the Antarctic Peninsula, which stretches toward South America. It’s known for the Lemaire Channel and Paradise Harbor, striking, iceberg-flanked passageways, and Port Lockroy, a former British research station turned museum. The peninsula’s isolated terrain also shelters rich wildlife, including many penguins. The king crab could soon take over a whole new kingdom, and it has global warming to thank for the conquest.
King crabs live on seafloors all over the world (perhaps most famously off the Alaskan coast), but scientists didn't know that these large crustaceans had ventured all the way down to the frigid waters off Antarctica until recently. And now that the large crustaceans have arrived, they could seriously disrupt the thriving marine ecosystem off the Antarctic mainland, according to a new study.
King crabs live on seafloors all over the world (perhaps most famously off the Alaskan coast), but scientists didn't know that these large crustaceans had ventured all the way down to the frigid waters off Antarctica until recently. And now that the large crustaceans have arrived, they could seriously disrupt the thriving marine ecosystem off the Antarctic mainland, according to a new study.
Antarctica Animals -South Polar. Antarctic animals - The most abundant and best known animals from the southern continent. Penguins, whales seals, albatrosses, other seabirds and a whole range of invertebrates you may have not heard of such as krill which form the basis of the Antarctic food web. Climate of Antarctica. The Climate of Antarctica is the coldest on Earth.Antarctica's lowest air temperature record was set on 21 July 1983, with −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F) at Vostok Station. Satellites have deduced even lower temperatures, down to −93.2 °C (−135.8 °F) at the cloud free East Antarctic Plateau. Recipe for coka cola
1000 packs of skittles
m ms 3000 bars of chocolate sweets sugar coco beans flour soda water fruits method combine the water and the soda together.After you have done it pour it in to a bowl then heat it
Hi My Name Is Evan and i am 8 years old. i have a dad and a [[#|brother]] and a sister and rest of my is in [[#|china]] and i come from china is wow
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The khaki hat, first adopted into [[#|Australian]] [[#|military]] service in 1885 when it was chosen for the newly-formed Victorian Mounted Rifles, featured a high-domed crown and a narrow brim. The brim was turned up on the right side. The colony of New South Wales adopted a felt hat for its mounted troops. In 1890, local military commandants agreed that all their forces, except the artillery (who wore [[#|helmets]]), should adopt a felt hat. This hat was worn with an indented crown, looped up on the left side and decorated with plumage.The hat was first worn overseas in the South African War.
penguin whats is it penguins
are birds that cannot fly.Penguin
1. What is a person who studies an earthquake called?seismologist.
2. What happens in an earthquake?
The floor will open up and shake at thee same time
3.What are tectonic plates?
Tectonic plates are pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere
4. What should you do in an earthquake?
What to Do Before an Earthquake. Make sure you have a fire extinguisher, first aid kit, a battery-powered radio, ... Provide first aid for anyone who needs it.
5.
The silver fern is widely distributed across New Zealand. Found throughout the North island, the silver fern extends as far south as the Catlins on the east and Karamea on the west coast of the South Island.
he silver fern is found throughout Canterbury on Banks Peninsula and in Peel Forest (Lucas et al., 2000; Molly, 1983) (where there is suitable habitat).
The silver fern grows best in shady, wet, well-drained areas – predominately a forest environment. Often found in gully and stream side ecosystems the silver fern can be found at elevations between 5 and 650m above sea level (Lucas et al., 2000). Also found in fairly open habitats, the fronds usually become tatty and wind swept. The silver fern has also found favour as a popular garden plant as it can withstand drier conditions than most other tree ferns; it also has a very attractive appearance with the iconic white/silver underside (Fisher, 1984).
1. get a title of Antarctica
2. Find a map of Antarctica
3. The first confirmed sighting of the continent was in 1820
Because Antarctica lies in the southern hemisphere, seasons there are the opposite of seasons in the north — summer runs from October to February and winter covers the remainder of the year.
Antarctica is the coldest continent; temperatures in the winter can drop below –73°C (-100°F).
The lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth was at Russia’s Vostok Station in Antarctica: -89.2°C (-128.6°F) on 21st July, 1983.
4. Scott Base has been New Zealand's permanent base in Antarctica since 1957. The Base provides services and accommodation for the many scientific research parties and groups who visit Antarctica during the summer. The Base is located on Ross Island in the Ross Sea region of Antarctica. Ross Island is 3932 km (2114 nautical miles) from Christchurch New Zealand and 1500 km from the South Pole. The Antarctic mainland is 70 km across McMurdo Sound from Scott Base. The closest neighbour to Scott Base is the American base, McMurdo Station, at 3km distance.
or riverIn Antarctica penguins seals whales fish's
5.dolphins
the killer whale, or orca,king penguins6. A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles
7. Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, Australia, Antarctica).
Antarctica, the southernmost continent and site of the South Pole, is a virtually uninhabited, ice-covered landmass. Most cruises to the continent visit the Antarctic Peninsula, which stretches toward South America. It’s known for the Lemaire Channel and Paradise Harbor, striking, iceberg-flanked passageways, and Port Lockroy, a former British research station turned museum. The peninsula’s isolated terrain also shelters rich wildlife, including many penguins.
The king crab could soon take over a whole new kingdom, and it has global warming to thank for the conquest.
King crabs live on seafloors all over the world (perhaps most famously off the Alaskan coast), but scientists didn't know that these large crustaceans had ventured all the way down to the frigid waters off Antarctica until recently. And now that the large crustaceans have arrived, they could seriously disrupt the thriving marine ecosystem off the Antarctic mainland, according to a new study.
King crabs live on seafloors all over the world (perhaps most famously off the Alaskan coast), but scientists didn't know that these large crustaceans had ventured all the way down to the frigid waters off Antarctica until recently. And now that the large crustaceans have arrived, they could seriously disrupt the thriving marine ecosystem off the Antarctic mainland, according to a new study.
Antarctica Animals -South Polar. Antarctic animals - The most abundant and best known animals from the southern continent. Penguins, whales seals, albatrosses, other seabirds and a whole range of invertebrates you may have not heard of such as krill which form the basis of the Antarctic food web.
Climate of Antarctica. The Climate of Antarctica is the coldest on Earth.Antarctica's lowest air temperature record was set on 21 July 1983, with −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F) at Vostok Station. Satellites have deduced even lower temperatures, down to −93.2 °C (−135.8 °F) at the cloud free East Antarctic Plateau.
Recipe for coka cola
1000 packs of skittles
m ms 3000 bars of chocolate
sweets sugar coco beans flour soda water fruits method combine the water and the soda together.After you have done it pour it in to a bowl then heat it